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Jan 13 2008



Krishnasamy cremation

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Even the sky shed tears during cremation

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TANGKAK: The late Tenggaroh assemblyman Datuk S. ’s remains were cremated at the Kwang Ee Crematorium near here at about 5.40pm yesterday. 

president Datuk Seri S. and other state as well as national leaders attended the cremation. The moment ’s body arrived at the crematorium, it started raining heavily until after the cremation. An member from Segamat said the rain were the “tears of God who cried over the death of a very kind man”. 

While priests were reciting prayers, was seen wiping tears from his eyes. 

Segamat division chief A. said was a good leader and had no known enemies, including within the party. He said he had known the assemblyman for many years and knew how caring he was, adding that the Indian community in Labis had lost a very helpful leader. Labis Youth chief A Sivarajah said had lost a considerate leader who always thought about the people, especially the Indians in Johor.  

In SEGAMAT, the crowd came with wreaths and penned condolence messages in a book placed outside the late assemblyman’s house. Family members and relatives wept as the cortege left the house at 3.30pm.  

Earlier in the morning, ’s second child Rajkumar, 33, thanked everyone for their support and said that his father had worked tirelessly to ensure no community was left out in the government’s development programmes.  The family also asked the press not to speculate and allow the police to investigate the killing.

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